Force and Pressure why do people with high blood pressure sweat a lot?
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because the temperature of the body becomes high and therefore release more sweat
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Hyperhidrosis is the condition of excessive perspiration in the whole of the body.
People may not sweat excessively because of the hypertension or higher blood pressure than 120/80 mm Hg. They are not directly related. It is possible that they get exhausted quicker than others, or they have anxiety (nervousness) and hence they sweat more.
Normally excessive sweating comes from excessive activity from thyroid or pituitary glands.
Hyperthyroidism means due to the excessive hormones released by the thyroid (present in our neck) all the metabolic processes in the body get faster. Thus the sweat glands secret more fluids. Hence, even the sweat generation process becomes more.
People may not sweat excessively because of the hypertension or higher blood pressure than 120/80 mm Hg. They are not directly related. It is possible that they get exhausted quicker than others, or they have anxiety (nervousness) and hence they sweat more.
Normally excessive sweating comes from excessive activity from thyroid or pituitary glands.
Hyperthyroidism means due to the excessive hormones released by the thyroid (present in our neck) all the metabolic processes in the body get faster. Thus the sweat glands secret more fluids. Hence, even the sweat generation process becomes more.
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